Hi Horse,

Of course you're correct in saying that selective use of quotes taken out 
of context can support almost any view. The example you gave where 
Pirsig writes a paragraph about conservatives supporting their own self 
interest and "just doing the usual cover-up for the rich in their age-old 
exploitation of the poor" was a classic example of how a quote can be 
misleading. Immediately after that quote, and in the same paragraph, 
Pirsig says:

�Some of them (referring to conservatives) seem to sense there is also 
something mysteriously virtuous in a free enterprise system and you can 
see them struggling to put it into words but they don�t have the 
metaphysical vocabulary for it any more than the socialists do."

He then goes on explain that the free market is superior because the 
"free market is a Dynamic institution." He elaborates further in Chapter 
17 of Lila. So when I said, "Those inclined to extol the superiority of 
socialism might do well to reread Chapter 17 wherein the author makes it 
clear he favors free enterprise," I wasn't being misleading in the least.

As for using quotes from Pirsig to support a point of view, I'll stick to my 
guns so long as the quotes do not misrepresent Pirsig's philosophy. Few 
people on this site will allow that to happen I assure you.

You suggest that we "reason from the main principles of the MOQ." Good 
advice, and in that regard, it does no harm to remind ourselves from time 
to time what those main principles are in order to keep the conversation 
revolving around the subject of Robert M. Pirsig's Metaphysics of Quality. 
You can be dynamic and conflict with Pirsig's thoughts all you wish, but 
IMHO you'd better back up your "new ideas" with new metaphysical 
grounds and vocabulary and not simply regurgitate the assumptions of 
Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Marx, or whoever. Otherwise, to borrow a quote, 
you're just "swishing old tea" around (Lila, Chp. 2).

Platt




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